Diwali 2010 Worship Goddess Laxmi

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India
November 4, 2010 3:54am CST
Friends, please celebrate the true spirit of DIWALI, tomorrow night, the 5th November 2010, is the new moon night. New Moon night is most conducive for materials and money matters and further the Diwali month is highly attuned to such benefits. Worship of goddess Laxmi during this time causes immense success in these matters. Please worship Goddess Laxmi, here are the most Auspicious time for invoking the blessings on DIWALI or many call this festival as DEEPAWALI too. [b]Zone 1: North & South America, Pacific Zone Time: 15:50 to 17:00 & 21:28 to 23:35 Zone 2: Europe, Africa & Middle East Zone Time: 16:30 to 17:45 & 21:55 to 23:59 Zone 3: Asia (India), Australia & Pacific Time: 16:34 to 18:00 & 22:03 to 23:58 [/b]The basic Mantra is, “OM SRI MAHA LAKSHMYAI NAMAH.” This Mantra is quite potent and comes from ancient Vedic sources so that the sound in harmony with the nature is able to generate positive energies to please the goddess and create harmony with the nature to give you material benefits and progress. Hope you like this. HAPPY DIWALI TO ALL MYLOT MEMBERS AND FRIENDS Professor
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• India
4 Nov 10
Goddess Laxmi - During Dewali, we worship Goddess laxmi sumbol of Wealth along with Lord Ganesh Symbol of Wisdom and use Wealth as per requirement and do not misuse.
Hello my friend Professor2010 Ji, So nice of you for your such posting with all timings, timings and Mantra are most important to get best results out of our worship. We worship Lord Ganesha as well, a symbolic to Wisdom and Goddess Laxmi for wealth. When wealth comes, Laxmi has always been slipping as such one should utilise wisdom to retain Goddess laxmi, else She will knock another door. Today is 'NARAK-CHOUDAS' each day upto 07th Nov is auspicious and part of Dewali festival. We should clean our houses including our heart, let's throw all dirt out from our hearts and replace them with cleanliness. Thanks and Wish you too A VERY HAPPY DEWALI WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS. May God bless You and have a great time.
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• India
5 Nov 10
Hi mgbu Yes on narak chaturdasi, we lighted 14 diyas on our lawn, they faced south, the diya were made from kneaded flour, had a single wick, not two as per tradition.. Thank you so much for sharing. HAPPY DIWALI Professor. . Cheers God bless you.
• India
23 Nov 10
Hello my friend Professor2010 Ji, So nice of you for your immediate comments. But unfortunately, I was under transit and reached our home-town on 10th of Nov. There were lot many un-invited guest inside as my house was locked for seven long months and had to restart my Narak-Choudas to clean my house and further added by BSNL, my net got conected only just yesterday. Thanks again. Take care. May God bless You and have a great time.
@tigeraunt (6326)
• Philippines
4 Nov 10
dear professor, happy Diwali! am sure there are so many blessings coming in for doing puja dedicated to goddess Laxmi. isnt she the goddess of prosperity? i have heard of some mantras .. some what i know about them is they are sounds and chants repetitiously said, and not only used in prayers and indian music to create a nice athmosphere, but to change consciousness. like from stressed into something of peace.. have a very wonderful day. Enjoy Diwali! blessings, ann
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• India
5 Nov 10
Anny dear, mantra are effective, the vibration works, you just buy a cd/dvd containing mantra, i am sure you feel the effect.. Thank you so much for sharing your opinion. HAPPY DIWALI Professor. . Cheers God bless you.
@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
4 Nov 10
Hi Professor, A very Happy Diwali to you my friend, although I must confess to knowing almost nothing about the festival (is it a festival?). I do however agree with anything that generates positive energies and creates harmony. Blessings.
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• India
5 Nov 10
Dude yes it is a festival!! Thank you so much for sharing your opinion. HAPPY DIWALI Professor. . Cheers God bless you.